Can you imagine that there are 'things you need to know' about fall? That headline comes from National Geographic. So I headed out to find the top 5 things I would really need to know. I didn't find 5 things - I found one fact that was most interesting from timeanddate.com.
4.The Equinox is a Specific Moment...
Contrary to popular belief, equinoxes are no day-long events, even though many cultures choose to celebrate it as such. Instead, they occur at the exact moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s Equator. At this instant, the Earth's rotational axis is neither tilted away from nor towards the Sun.
And the moment? 10:21 am ET.
Our pictures today come from the side of a passenger car at the Sandy River Railroad, showing the wear and tear of time on the surface paint.
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